Oreos: The greatest packaged cookie of all time
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These came out in Australia. Is tiramisu a regular flavor there? That sounds pretty neat.
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Lies. It's all about the Trader Joe's version of them. Joe-Joes arw vastly superior1
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CooCooPuff wrote: »
These came out in Australia. Is tiramisu a regular flavor there? That sounds pretty neat.
It was posted on April 1st so I'm still skeptical.0 -
I just tried Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Oreos since I love both. They tasted like neither. Despondence abounds.0
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The new strawberry shortcake Oreos are actually pretty good. I put a slab of fresh strawberry on mine to cut the sweetness and to make it "healthier."
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jaybird1705 wrote: »S'mores are my all-time favorite limited edition Oreo.
LOL! I'm so gonna say this the next time my coworker says oreos (or anything) are bad for me.
Edited because good grammar is your friend.0 -
I could probably eat an aisle of Birthday Cake Oreos.0
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I just ate three boxes of Oreo thins and I do not feel thin at all!2
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I dont think the suggested serving size for oreos and for what calories they will cost me to eat them are worth it but have you tried the oreo yougurts?? omg.. they are yummy and have little oreo bits in them. That is the extent of oreos I eat. If you love them and have the calories to spare... then I guess eat them but I wont be even buying them. My husband would eat the whole package before I even got around to attempting a cookie and that man is borderline on high cholesterol according the docs. So no for him and no for me. To each their own. The closest we get to oreos is an occasional oreo yogurt.0
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FindingAmy77 wrote: »I dont think the suggested serving size for oreos and for what calories they will cost me to eat them are worth it but have you tried the oreo yougurts?? omg.. they are yummy and have little oreo bits in them. That is the extent of oreos I eat. If you love them and have the calories to spare... then I guess eat them but I wont be even buying them. My husband would eat the whole package before I even got around to attempting a cookie and that man is borderline on high cholesterol according the docs. So no for him and no for me. To each their own. The closest we get to oreos is an occasional oreo yogurt.
Ok.... let's see...
Yocrunch Oreo yogurts are 170 calories. Most of those are from sugar (25g!), with only 5g of protein. For 170 calories you could eat an Oreo and a serving of plain Greek yogurt and you'd get better nutrition for your calories... and only 12g of sugar (and 7 of those from the yogurt) plus 18g of protein.
Just saying. I don't understand the logic there. I mean, it's totally fine to eat those yogurts obviously, but if you think you're making a better choice, think again.3 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »
or more likely, that I am a bit classier when it comes to biscuits.....
You probably don't even know what it is to soak an Oreo in milk until it no longer floats and then squish it between your tongue and the roof of your mouth.
I am glad I am not like you personally....0 -
Ingredients
SUGAR, UNBLEACHED ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE {VITAMIN B1}, RIBOFLAVIN {VITAMIN B2}, FOLIC ACID), PALM AND/OR CANOLA OIL, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CORNSTARCH, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA AND/OR CALCIUM PHOSPHATE), SALT, SOY LECITHIN, VANILLIN - AN ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, CHOCOLATE.CONTAINS WHEAT, SOY.
two cookies of 20 grams contain 13 grams of sugar. Honestly, I don't see anything yummy in here, and I know Oreos taste artificial and not very rich.
Never bought oreos. And looking at these I am happy I didn't . But I am sure they taste good as they seem to be very popular.0 -
Picked these up today. (Strawberry Chocolate, Chestnut and Chocolate, Macadamia and chocolate soft cookies).
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Nutterbutter > Oreo0
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filovirus76 wrote: »Nutterbutter > Oreo
I wish there was a gtfo flag! Nutterbutter. Pshaw!0 -
CooCooPuff wrote: »
These came out in Australia. Is tiramisu a regular flavor there? That sounds pretty neat.
You guys have influenced me! I saw all of these at the supermarket last week and bought the lemon ones.
They are pretty good, I definitely like the thin version better than the regular oreos, the biscuit part is crispier and not so gluey when you eat it.
But still, they would never win against a Timtam.0 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »'Tis 8:00 AM...
I do believe it's time for an Oreo!
I picked up a package of the limited edition "filled cupcake" ones last night...I'll be trying one of those later today.
Do report your findings.
I ranked them just below the brownie batter.
I'd agree - middle of the road as far as Oreos go (I couldn't wait and had to have one!)
Better than the chocolate cream, birthday cake, brownie batter, and golden
About equal to red velvet, cinnamon bun (though probably slightly behind all of these)
Below Regular, Double Stuff, Mint
Of the ones I've tried, I would rank them as so:
Champion: Original
First Tier Winners: Triple Double, Double Stuf, Brownie Batter, Filled Cupcake, Reese's - (in order)
Second Tier Winner: Cinnamon Bun
Losers: Mint
IDK. I tried the strawberry shortcake ones and I had a devil of a time trying to stop eating them! And the smell . . . OMG Heaven must smell like that! Also, I liked the Reese's peanut butter cup Oreos and the Red Velvet Oreos. The cream cheese filling in the Red Velvet Oreos - delicious!0
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